A spherical ball of mass 20kg is stationary at the top of a hill of height 100m. It rolls down a smooth surface to the ground, then climbs up another hill of height 30m and finally rolls done to a horizontal base at a height of 20m above the ground. The velocity attained by the ball is ___________

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Kinematics topics include: Centripetal force, energy and work. Kinematics is a branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause them to move. It includes concepts like distance, speed, and acceleration, and how those values change over time.  The word "kinematics" comes from the Greek word kinesis, which means "motion". It's related to other English words like "cinema" and "kinesiology".  Kinematics considers concepts like: Velocity: The displacement of an object divided by the time it takes. Velocity is a vector quantity, which means it has... Show more

A spherical ball of mass 20kg is stationary at the top of a hill of height 100m. It rolls down a smooth surface to the ground, then climbs up another hill of height 30m and finally rolls done to a horizontal base at a height of 20m above the ground. The velocity attained by the ball is ___________






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